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Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

"Democracy Now!" is an independent, noncommercial, global news hour produced each weekday. The award-winning program anchored by Amy Goodman and Juan González is available for public television stations free of charge. "Democracy Now!" is funded entirely through contributions from listeners, viewers, and foundations.

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The FBI is launching an investigation into fires set at seven different African-American churches that began just days after the Charleston massacre.
Greeks voted no to further budget cuts and tax hikes in exchange for a rescue package from European creditors.
Eric Holder is returning to his former law firm that has ties to many of the big banks that Holder failed to criminally prosecute as attorney general for their role in the financial crisis.
A new independent review has revealed extensive details on how members of the American Psychological Association participated in the government's "enhanced" interrogation programs after 9/11.
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has accused SeaWorld of sending an employee to infiltrate its organization, posing as an animal rights activist.
The deal reached Tuesday will see Iran reduce its stockpile of low-enriched uranium by 98 percent and cut its number of centrifuges by two-thirds.
Described as "Africa's Pinochet," Hissène Habré is accused of killing as many as 40,000 people during his eight years in power in the 1980s.
In an exclusive interview, ousted president Manuel Zelaya talks about the new protest movement brewing in Honduras, the fallout from the 2009 coup, and Hillary Clinton's role in his ouster.
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Voting Rights Act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965.
The poll released shows Sanders has 44 percent support among likely New Hampshire Democratic primary voters, compared to only 37 percent support for Hillary Clinton.
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Where does the Supreme Court pick stand on Guantánamo, Death Penalty, and Abortion?
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Journalist Joshua Hersh discusses the Brussels attacks and radicalization in Belgium.
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